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David Gadoury
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Grapevine powdery mildew (Erysiphe necator): a fascinating system for the study of the biology, ecology and epidemiology of an obligate biotroph
DM Gadoury, L Cadle‐Davidson, WF Wilcox, IB Dry, RC Seem, ...
Molecular plant pathology 13 (1), 1-16, 2012
3012012
Parasitic and Biological Fitness of Venturia inaequalis: Relationship to Disease Management Strategies
WE MacHardy, DM Gadoury, C Gessler
Plant disease 85 (10), 1036-1051, 2001
2632001
A revision of Mills' s criteria for predicting apple scab infection periods.
WE MacHardy, DM Gadoury
Phytopathology 79 (3), 304-310, 1989
2241989
Physiological and environmental aspects of ascospore discharge in Gibberella zeae (anamorph Fusarium graminearum)
F Trail, H Xu, R Loranger, D Gadoury
Mycologia 94 (2), 181-189, 2002
2172002
Ontogenic resistance to powdery mildew in grape berries
DM Gadoury, RC Seem, A Ficke, WF Wilcox
Phytopathology 93 (5), 547-555, 2003
2132003
Cleistothecia, the source of primary inoculum for grape powdery mildew in New York.
RC Pearson, DM Gadoury
Phytopathology 77 (11), 1509-1514, 1987
1951987
Initiation, development, dispersal and survival of cleistothecia of Uncinula necator in New York vineyards
DM Gadoury, RC Pearson
Phytopathology 78 (11), 1413-1421, 1988
1831988
Ontogenic resistance and plant disease management: A case study of grape powdery mildew
A Ficke, DM Gadoury, RC Seem
Phytopathology 92 (6), 671-675, 2002
1672002
Partial control of grape powdery mildew by the mycoparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis.
SP Falk, DM Gadoury, RC Pearson, RC Seem
Plant disease 79 (5), 483-490, 1995
1661995
Effects of powdery mildew on vine growth, yield, and quality of concord grapes
DM Gadoury, RC Seem, RC Pearson, WF Wilcox, RM Dunst
Plant disease 85 (2), 137-140, 2001
1652001
Forecasting ascospore dose of Venturia inaequalis in commercial apple orchards.
DM Gadoury, WE MacHardy
Phytopathology 76 (1), 112-118, 1986
1531986
Parasitism of Uncinula necator cleistothecia by the mycoparasite Ampelomyces quisqualis.
SP Falk, DM Gadoury, P Cortesi, RC Pearson, RC Seem
Phytopathology 85 (7), 794-800, 1995
1311995
A model to estimate the maturity of ascospores of Venturia inaequalis
DM Gadoury, WE MacHardy
Phytopathology 72 (7), 901-904, 1982
1311982
Primary Infection, Lesion Productivity, and Survival of Sporangia in the Grapevine Downy Mildew Pathogen Plasmopara viticola
MM Kennelly, DM Gadoury, WF Wilcox, PA Magarey, RC Seem
Phytopathology 97 (4), 512-522, 2007
1302007
Control of powdery mildew in wild and cultivated grapes by a tydeid mite
G English-Loeb, AP Norton, DM Gadoury, RC Seem, WF Wilcox
Biological Control 14 (2), 97-103, 1999
1221999
Seasonal development of ontogenic resistance to downy mildew in grape berries and rachises
MM Kennelly, DM Gadoury, WF Wilcox, PA Magarey, RC Seem
Phytopathology 95 (12), 1445-1452, 2005
1212005
Mycophagous mites and foliar pathogens: leaf domatia mediate tritrophic interactions in grapes
AP Norton, G English-Loeb, D Gadoury, RC Seem
Ecology 81 (2), 490-499, 2000
1182000
Ascocarp dehiscence and ascospore discharge in Uncinula necator
DM Gadoury, RC Pearson
Phytopathology 80 (4), 393-401, 1990
1121990
Ascospore Release and Infection of Apple Leaves by Conidia and Ascospores of Venturia inaequalis at Low Temperatures
A Stensvand, DM Gadoury, T Amundsen, L Semb, RC Seem
Phytopathology 87 (10), 1046-1053, 1997
1071997
Heterothallism and pathogenic specialization in Uncinula necator.
DM Gaudoury, RC Pearson
Phytopathology 81 (10), 1287-1293, 1991
971991
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